I am very uncomfortable watching this movie, and it is obviously a deviation from the fundamental intention of the script. I have the following points to complain
1. Shouldn't the matchmaking company be solely responsible for a mistake in the wedding arrangements? Customers have the right to blame even if they are not God
2. When Liv and Emma went to find the bride-to-be on the 27th to change the date, the 27th also refused without giving a reason, completely ignoring the friendship between Emma and No.27 when they met at the matchmaking company
3. Liv and Emma have been friends for many years, but they are still tearing their faces. They do everything they can to ruin each other's wedding. The twist of the ending is too blunt, like a couple whose relationship has been broken finally reunited, and it is difficult to return to the past.
Of course, the film itself also has traces of hard work. At the beginning, the voiceover depicts the decades-long friendship between Liv and Emma. It is very simple and smooth, and the two couples do have sparks. The upbeat atmosphere is my final fondness for the whole movie.
In the end, I couldn't help but sigh, friendship is risky, and we need to be cautious about tearing.
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